Considering the recent nerve agent attack in the UK. Has anyone heard what was on the letter that made those 11 people sick in Virginia?
29 2018-03-16 by AIsuicide
This is a really good example that shows too much is happening too fast these days.
Has anyone asked if the two events are related?
Did everyone completely forget about the incident at Joint Base Fort Myer-Henderson Hall in Arlington, Virginia. (Like I did)
Anyways, if anyone heard anything about what caused them to get sick, please let me know.
26 comments
1 gematrix 2018-03-16
Weird almost a month ago and still 'unknown' substance.. so much for modern CSI and labwork!
1 AIsuicide 2018-03-16
Very strange.
1 iemploreyou 2018-03-16
Its because our scientists are competent.
1 fckingmiracles 2018-03-16
True.
1 Tay74 2018-03-16
They do have samples. Some nations have permission to have a low-grade sample of nuclear weapons in order to research anti-dotes and cures, hence why they haven't died yet.
1 AIsuicide 2018-03-16
Actually..I'm reading an article right now that covers chemists in Iran in collaboration with the OPCW synthesizing something like 5 different variants of the Novichok nerve agent series.
I believe their research paper was released in January of this year.
So...it appears that the OPCW does have at least 5 variant samples to use in base comparisons to the sample the UK has supposedly sent them.
Now we wait to see what the OPCW has to say about the results.
Shouldn't be too long, seeing as how I'm sure this has become the OPCW's #1 focus given the severity of the accusation against Russia.
1 colorcoma 2018-03-16
Imaginary
1 gematrix 2018-03-16
It does sound like just more fake news MSM keeps pumping out to keep public scared.
1 colorcoma 2018-03-16
Anthrax
1 Waffle_Bat 2018-03-16
They got sick right away though didn't they? Anthrax takes some time to incubate even when inhaled. One to seven days perhaps even much longer.
1 Glock_Socks 2018-03-16
Fair point, but what if anthrax was modified? I think it's just a little weird that not long after the CDC scientist goes missing the Virginia incident happened. Both of which got little to no MSM coverage which you'd think would be important
1 Waffle_Bat 2018-03-16
I don't know. It was very fishy. Did the media even say it was anthrax? All I heard was white powder and that people went to the hospital with some illness and then nothing.
2 Glock_Socks 2018-03-16
It was never mentioned. All I heard and when I looked again it didn't describe what it was. Just a powder found in an envelope
1 SumerianSister 2018-03-16
Fentanyl
1 Amazonistrash 2018-03-16
Doesnt make you bleed
1 SumerianSister 2018-03-16
True. I was wrong, I thought I had read it was thought to be fentanyl because it was so toxic. Here it says they field tested it. Nothing harmful.. http://fox8.com/2018/02/27/11-ill-after-suspicious-letter-arrives-at-military-base/
1 Amazonistrash 2018-03-16
Fentanyl isnt even toxic. It would slow your heartrate and breathing like any opioid agonist. Fentanyl is a really powerful opioid, so someone who is opioid naïve could easily overdose.
0 SumerianSister 2018-03-16
Fentanyl can kill by touching the powder. It's toxic. That's why all the druggies are O.D.ing...heroin laced with fentanyl.
1 Amazonistrash 2018-03-16
No, it is not because it is toxic. Toxic has a specific pharmacological meaning.
There are non toxic opioids that will kill you if you get a single drop on your skin like carfentanyl or etorphine. Its not that they are toxic at all. Its because they are thousands of times more powerful than straight morphine, which is used as a baseline for opioid strength.
They dont kill you from toxicity at all. Instead they just do what opioids do: slow heart rate and respiration until they simply stop. That is not toxicity, its the strength of the opioid.
1 SumerianSister 2018-03-16
Fentanyl
1 Tinfoilxeno 2018-03-16
Holy crap, good point! That story vanished as soon as it was reported!
1 SumerianSister 2018-03-16
Fentanyl...
1 AIsuicide 2018-03-16
Are you saying it was confirmed as being fentanyl?
1 SumerianSister 2018-03-16
Yes
1 AIsuicide 2018-03-16
Do you have a link to the source?
1 SumerianSister 2018-03-16
Please see above link. I was mistaken...I honestly thought I read fentanyl powder because it was so toxic. Apparently field tests were negative...
1 Waffle_Bat 2018-03-16
I don't know. It was very fishy. Did the media even say it was anthrax? All I heard was white powder and that people went to the hospital with some illness and then nothing.
1 SumerianSister 2018-03-16
Yes
1 Amazonistrash 2018-03-16
No, it is not because it is toxic. Toxic has a specific pharmacological meaning.
There are non toxic opioids that will kill you if you get a single drop on your skin like carfentanyl or etorphine. Its not that they are toxic at all. Its because they are thousands of times more powerful than straight morphine, which is used as a baseline for opioid strength.
They dont kill you from toxicity at all. Instead they just do what opioids do: slow heart rate and respiration until they simply stop. That is not toxicity, its the strength of the opioid.